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Thanks to Green Energy Mandates, California’s Electric Grid Is Near Collapse
This time, California's “rolling blackouts” are due to green energy issues, not Enron market manipulation.
Federal Program Leaves Taxpayers on the Hook for Another Green Energy Company Failure
Tonopah Solar Energy LLC, which built and operated a huge solar-thermal power plant in the desert in Nye County, Nevada, has filed for bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, a bankruptcy likely to cost U.S. taxpayers more than $225 million.
A Winning Trifecta for Climate Science and Rationality
Newly prominent climate realist Michael Shellenberger had a few road bumps on the way to his current reality check.
New Federal Rules Increase Electric Supply Competition in New York
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a suite of orders imposing minimum bid prices on subsidized renewable energy resources in the New...
New Hampshire Net Metering Expansion in Limbo
The New Hampshire State Senate has overridden Gov. Chris Sununu's February veto of SB 159, a bill to expand net metering in the Granite...
Ratepayers Group Petitions to End State Net Metering
The New England Ratepayers Association (NERA) has filed a petition with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to prevent states from passing on the...
Trump Administration Interior Department Budget Shifts Priorities
In its 2021 fiscal budget, the Trump administration has proposed an increase over its request for the Department of Interior (DOI) in 2020.
The Trump...
Tri-State Generation Announces Coal Closures, Renewable Construction in Colorado and New Mexico
A co-op wholesale power supplier in Colorado and New Mexico announced a major shift from coal-fueled power plants to wind and solar industrial facilities in its electric power generation operations.
Fast-Growing Georgia Faces Housing Shortages
The Peachtree State faces the prospect of soaring population growth and a woefully inadequate housing supply, especially in the booming Atlanta metropolitan area.